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"good morning america" will be live. former vice president al gore is among the dignitaries out here at burbank. "good morning america" will have live full coverage of the journalists coming back to the united states. >>> now to video you'll only see on abc2. cameras rolling early this morning at the scene of this apparent hit-and-run in downtown baltimore. crews tell us a driver was speeding away from police on saratoga, hit a person. police arrested the man. as for the person hit, taken to the hospital and is expected to recover. >>> here's the latest on the baltimore county couple accused of sexually assaulting kids and using them for pornography. the fbi is now in on this investigation. john nicklas and shannon honea were arrested last week after police found video evidence of child ponnography in their middle river home. according to court documents the assaults happened at both the couple's home and at an atlanta hotel room but police also think that the pair taped children at a third location out of state. that is
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> ohio police subdude an elderly woman threatening people with a clive. cell phone video from a bystander captured the 84-year-old woman walking around a walmart parking lot responding to reports she threatened other people and threatening to cut them. an officer pulled the woman to the ground. witnesses believe the cop used too much force against the elderly woman. she was treated for head injuries but not charged with a crime. >>> cameras captured liquor thieves in florida walking out with pricey bottles lining the legs of their pants. surveillance video shows one man distracting a clerk while another man stuffs expensive bottles of alcohol down his pants. police believe the criminal duo ridding their pants with pouches to hold the bottles. the two have stolen thousands dollars of liquor from various stores. >>> two people were rescued from a pennsylvania river after their pleasure boat tanked. the coast guard says one of those victims was pulled from the chilly waters by a good samaritan. the 15-foot bo
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> ohio police subdude an elderly woman threatening people with a clive. cell phone video from a bystander captured the 84-year-old woman walking around a walmart parking lot responding to reports she threatened other people and threatening to cut them. an officer pulled the woman to the ground. witnesses believe the cop used too much force against the elderly woman. she was treated for head...
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be perceived by a lot of people in america as trying to be right thing. neil: all right, republicans go back, senator, your days when you were a powerful leader in the senate. you blocked bill clinton's efforts. they did everything with hillary and then just dumped it on congress, and now, you are advocating something opposite, going to what bill clinton did. mixed messages? >> clinton started working with congress, and mrs. clinton came to visit us and said we are going to work together on this, and i said, my to of staff -- all of a sudden, they just stopped republican participation. well, here, it never started. it started with clinton on the house side. we never had republican participation. in the senate, to the credit of max baucus, he is trying to work with republicans on that committee, and i think he and senator grassley offer the best hope of getting some type of bipartisanship, but senator grassley is not going to hang around forever and as they keep making it more difficult for him. he will have no choice than to abandon his position. neil: wa
be perceived by a lot of people in america as trying to be right thing. neil: all right, republicans go back, senator, your days when you were a powerful leader in the senate. you blocked bill clinton's efforts. they did everything with hillary and then just dumped it on congress, and now, you are advocating something opposite, going to what bill clinton did. mixed messages? >> clinton started working with congress, and mrs. clinton came to visit us and said we are going to work together...
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america decided to come up with a character as well to represent america. they took the initials, u.s. and created a character, sam bull. bill: the u.s. said we're going to have one, too, uncle sam. but now it's a positive thing. >> uncle sam is a self-portrait of the artist who drew the picture. bill: we want you, that's the guy who did it? >> exactly. bill: united states of america, you say, should be the united states of columbus. why is it the united states of america? >> it was named after another explorer, vespucci. bill: why isn't the united states of columbus? >> she would have dates. and they named the country. so the map maker just changed the name to america because they wanted it to end in the letter a like asia or africa. bill: crocodile tears. >> it's fake. you know, fake emotion. romans and greeks were writing about cock dial tears. bill: why would go they? break a leg said to people performing. how did that happen? >> when a performance is really good. they pill will pull the curtain up so many times, it would break. bill: it's a mechanical
america decided to come up with a character as well to represent america. they took the initials, u.s. and created a character, sam bull. bill: the u.s. said we're going to have one, too, uncle sam. but now it's a positive thing. >> uncle sam is a self-portrait of the artist who drew the picture. bill: we want you, that's the guy who did it? >> exactly. bill: united states of america, you say, should be the united states of columbus. why is it the united states of america? >>...
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they're heading home to america, hitching a ride on former president bill clinton's jet. it was clinton's surprise visit and face to face talks with north korean dictator kim jong- il that secured their special parts. the two journalists were captured in march along north korea's border. they were sentenced to 12 years of hard labor for illegal entry and engaging in hostile acts. they were working for former vice president al gore's media venture current tv. clinton now runs a nonprofit organization out of this building in new york's harlem neighborhood. he's always been known for his ability to negotiate, and he proved that once again in north korea. it's win-win. the united states gets the journalists back, and it's hopeful it can reopen talks over north korea's nuclear program. north korea and its dictator get worldwide attention. >> it is showing the north koreans the real benefits of a constructive and normalized relationship with the united states. >> reporter: the journalist families are overjoyed and thanked clinton and gore, saying they are counting the second un
they're heading home to america, hitching a ride on former president bill clinton's jet. it was clinton's surprise visit and face to face talks with north korean dictator kim jong- il that secured their special parts. the two journalists were captured in march along north korea's border. they were sentenced to 12 years of hard labor for illegal entry and engaging in hostile acts. they were working for former vice president al gore's media venture current tv. clinton now runs a nonprofit...
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greta: and bank of america has to pay because someone lied. bank of america is off in profits. >> and those that have got the millions of dollars are probably lying on the beach right now. greta: i shouldç probably check before i am sarcastic if i have bank of america or not. up next, the best of the rest. who was caught on camera shirtless? start guesting. president obama approve or vladimir puvi$(lc@&c+ the city -- stargell guesting -- start guessing. i was always going having to go in the middle of traffic and just starting and stopping. having to go in the middle of a ballgame and going at night. i thought i had a going problem. my doctor said i had a growing problem. it wasn't my bladder. my prostate was growing. i had an enlarging prostate that was causing my urinary symptoms. my doctor prescribed avodart. (announcer) over time, avodart actually shrinks the prostate and improves urinary symptoms. so i can go more easily when i need to go and go less often. (announcer) avodart is for men only. women should not take or handle avodart due
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blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 greta: 11:00 is almost here. flash the studio lights. you think they threw aç party when vice-president biden took office? conan o'brien probably did. >> the white house said president obama will not, will not, call president obama mahmoud ahmadinejad to congratulateç him on his election. joe biden will call. [laughter] greta: well, the vice president can call us anytime he wants. we are here every single night. that is your last call. the lights are blinking, and we are closing down shot. we will see you tomorrow. do not forget. go to gretawire.com to blog. there are people you can debate with. there is a lot going on gretawire.com. anyway, bill o'reilly is next. make sure you stick around for bill o're
blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 greta: 11:00 is almost here. flash the studio lights. you think they threw aç party when vice-president biden took office? conan o'brien probably did. >> the white house said president obama will not, will not, call president obama mahmoud ahmadinejad to congratulateç him on his election. joe biden will call. [laughter] greta: well, the vice president can call us anytime he...
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we'll take look at her life with "good morning america" coming up at 7:00. >>> tell us how you really feel. last night you came in with a fever about this health care plan. >> hundreds inside, hundreds outside. no one can remember a town hall meeting quite like this before. abc2 news sherrie johnson has our rally recap. >> reporter: good morning. the health care debate rages on. today president barack obama prepares for a town hall meeting to provide more information to the public but last night senator ben cardin took center stage at towson university. fielding angry questions on health care reform. the debate is growing louder across the country and towson was no different. the 500-seat auditorium was packed. cardin had to deal with boos and jeers and at times had to shout over people as he tried to explain the bill. republicans say it's true opposition to president obama's health care plan. democrats argue republicans and special interest groups are orchestrating the discontent. whatever the case may be many people are not happy about the proposed health reform. >> i just don't agr
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but you compare that to the very fancy organizing for america science. those beautiful blue and white and red signs that are being passed out and handed out. if anyone is organized it's the organizing for america crowd. we have one more ad. you pick this and i think you give this one a gold star. let's watch. >> my husband and i are doctors who started a medical practice to serve the less fortunate. if government takes over health care, your choices will be taken away. health care will be rationed, and quality will decrease. your health care will be reduced to one simple question. are you worth the cost? just look at canada and england where government controlled health care. patients wait up for a year for vital surgeries, delays that can be deadly. many drugs and treatments can be withheld. laura: frank, who is responsible for that ad. that's a winner. >> it's an organization that protect patients now it is so effective because it's a doctor who is speaking. it's a female doctor who is compassionate. she is explaining the difference between the america
but you compare that to the very fancy organizing for america science. those beautiful blue and white and red signs that are being passed out and handed out. if anyone is organized it's the organizing for america crowd. we have one more ad. you pick this and i think you give this one a gold star. let's watch. >> my husband and i are doctors who started a medical practice to serve the less fortunate. if government takes over health care, your choices will be taken away. health care will be...
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this is a battle between america and the washington, d.c., takeover of america. sean, do you realize that they're going to divert money intended for medicare to help pay for this health-care takeover? i think it seniors saw this, and i do a lot of work with seniors, and i respect their contribution to american society -- i think if seniors saw this -- sean: i want you to comment after this next group of tapes that i am going to show you, and they are poll tested. the insurance companies, as if the government is going to run it better. let's go to missouri,ç and important state in any election, a swing state. let's look at senator claire mccaskill and another -- and important state. >> -- an important state. >>ç the surplus. [heckling] it is important today, it is important that we -- >> nancy pelosi, harry reid, and the rest of the people in congress, are they going to be willing to be on the same plan they are asking us to be on? sean: listen to those crowds. "angry mobs"? "manufactured"? what are your thoughts. >> i think it is organic, and i do want to mak
this is a battle between america and the washington, d.c., takeover of america. sean, do you realize that they're going to divert money intended for medicare to help pay for this health-care takeover? i think it seniors saw this, and i do a lot of work with seniors, and i respect their contribution to american society -- i think if seniors saw this -- sean: i want you to comment after this next group of tapes that i am going to show you, and they are poll tested. the insurance companies, as if...
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we spend twice as much on health care per person in america than any other nation on earth. large part is being wasted. things that really aren't necessary. we've got to get to the bottom line, the most effective way to keep us healthy. prevention and wellness are not stressed in the current system, but they save money. there are ways for us to tighten the cost side of it and not sacrifice our basic, quality health care. >> when we were talking about individuals having responsibility for buying insurance, do you believe that if we're going to give everyone in america the right to quality coverage, it also comes with a responsibility? >> well, it does. i hope that we can encourage people, maybe even financially encourage people to do the right thing. some companies are having dramatic success in insent vising their employees to have healthy lifestyles. the cost of insurance is going down at those companies, so it is a win-win situation if you have the right goals. i think that ought to be part of america's health care future. >> thank you. >>> we're watching for a news briefi
we spend twice as much on health care per person in america than any other nation on earth. large part is being wasted. things that really aren't necessary. we've got to get to the bottom line, the most effective way to keep us healthy. prevention and wellness are not stressed in the current system, but they save money. there are ways for us to tighten the cost side of it and not sacrifice our basic, quality health care. >> when we were talking about individuals having responsibility for...
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right here in america. >> when mr. obama came to here in february, kicking off the stimulus plan, unemployment was 15.3%. now it is 16.8%. more americans are telling pollsters that they feel left out. president obama told nbc he is aware. a problem that he is trying to fix. >> rescued the economy from the brink, and you are starting to see unemployment dropped a little bit. >> protesters are interrupting democratic events. upstate new york, house majority leader. pennsylvania senate democrat arlen specter. >> we have to make adjustments and very fast. >> in an advertisement, the democratic party claims the destructions are organized by republican leaders. >> they have called out the mob. >> president obama took a shot. >> suddenly they are blaming the other folks. >> he is sending out his vice president and cabinet officials to give a lot more stimulus funds and talk up recovery. republicans are urging conservatives to dog every democrat to confront them on the economy and on health care. >> it is a dangerous trend on
right here in america. >> when mr. obama came to here in february, kicking off the stimulus plan, unemployment was 15.3%. now it is 16.8%. more americans are telling pollsters that they feel left out. president obama told nbc he is aware. a problem that he is trying to fix. >> rescued the economy from the brink, and you are starting to see unemployment dropped a little bit. >> protesters are interrupting democratic events. upstate new york, house majority leader. pennsylvania...
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but the telling us. >> on the last bear in america. i don't believe in this rally. look we did see some improvement in the jobs numbers. 250,000 jobs would create 150,000 new jobs a month just to keep up with the increasing labor force. look, i think we're at the start of a weak recovery, but paul, where are the jobs went to come from? what is washington going to create jobs? see one can you help me with more optimism to macro suckering on people's brain. if people's pores are 1k server is that's a good thing. the job rate is flooding out that's good. but i agree with steve, will we have a jobless recovery? it seems to be a phenomenon we get into absent real incentives. the question is where will the job growth come from. the economy is coming back that's good news. >> paul: we didn't have a jobless recovery after the last two. patrick jobless growth in the 90s and the middle part of this decade also. what good jobless growth. i would be delighted if we could get back to 5% unemployment. i think the fear is this going to end up being in the seven categories or eight
but the telling us. >> on the last bear in america. i don't believe in this rally. look we did see some improvement in the jobs numbers. 250,000 jobs would create 150,000 new jobs a month just to keep up with the increasing labor force. look, i think we're at the start of a weak recovery, but paul, where are the jobs went to come from? what is washington going to create jobs? see one can you help me with more optimism to macro suckering on people's brain. if people's pores are 1k server...
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ike in atlanta says, it goes to show the problem with health care in america. doctors have to prescribe these drugs because they don't want to be sued for not doing so, even if the patient doesn't need them. the companies are happy because they make money. insurance covers it because they too make money. and the patient, he doesn't know any better. most people on antidepressants don't need them. it's all a scam. h. writes, i've taken antidepressants off and on for after 30 years after suffering postpartum depression. i talked about my feelings to psychiatrists until we were all blue in the face, but nothing has helped except medication. i've led a normal, productive life thanks to these meds. i know they're overprescribed, but for some of us, they are a lifesaver. matthew says it means we should not allow pharmaceutical companies to advertise. let the doctors tell us what we need, not those who are just trying to make a product. and thaddeus in milwaukee says, it means 10% of us are nuts. i thought the number would be much higher. if you didn't see your e-mail
ike in atlanta says, it goes to show the problem with health care in america. doctors have to prescribe these drugs because they don't want to be sued for not doing so, even if the patient doesn't need them. the companies are happy because they make money. insurance covers it because they too make money. and the patient, he doesn't know any better. most people on antidepressants don't need them. it's all a scam. h. writes, i've taken antidepressants off and on for after 30 years after suffering...
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breaking america's businesses, and breaking america's economy. >> well, joining us now from washington is senator demint. author of the book, saving freedom. all right. senator. now, i want to look forward, rather than -- you know, we obviously know that you and president obama differ on how to provide good health care to the american people. well, now, that the obama administration is sinking in the polls and people are turning against the government-run health care to the tune of a trillion dollars, where does it go from here? do you expect to vote on this in the fall? >> we'll probably have a vote on it, but i think we're going to find out during september exactly what the american people think. actually during the august period when we're home on break. i have never seen americans more angry and more concerned about the direction of our country. they see this health care bill as part of a process that began with this massive stimulus and these other things that have -- taken over general motors. and people are speaking out with a lot of concern. i'm sorry to hear the president be s
breaking america's businesses, and breaking america's economy. >> well, joining us now from washington is senator demint. author of the book, saving freedom. all right. senator. now, i want to look forward, rather than -- you know, we obviously know that you and president obama differ on how to provide good health care to the american people. well, now, that the obama administration is sinking in the polls and people are turning against the government-run health care to the tune of a...
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published book "the battle for america 2008," dan balz and haynes johnson. and to former congressmen, democrat harold ford jr. of tennessee and republican j.c. watts of oklahoma. but first the president's chief economic adviser, the director of the national economic council, dr. larry summers. welcome back to "meet the press." >> good to be with you, david. >> the good news this week is that the economy shrank in the second quarter of the year but less than expected. and as so many americans know, unemployment is still a big problem. is the recession over? >> we're certainly in a very different place than we were. six months ago, the economy was in a nosedive, people were talking about the possibility of another depression, the statistics all suggested a vertical decline. none of that is the situation right now. we're certainly starting to see a turnaround, a turnaround in production that leaves most professional forecasters to expect that if you look at economic output over the next six months it's actually likely to start to increase. now, the jobs picture
published book "the battle for america 2008," dan balz and haynes johnson. and to former congressmen, democrat harold ford jr. of tennessee and republican j.c. watts of oklahoma. but first the president's chief economic adviser, the director of the national economic council, dr. larry summers. welcome back to "meet the press." >> good to be with you, david. >> the good news this week is that the economy shrank in the second quarter of the year but less than...
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it found bank of america and wells fargo were the worst performers for struggling homeowners. >>> trump, his daughter and dallas bank offered a hundred million in cash for trump entertainment resort. you can track the latest online. >>> coming up at 4:00, just say no, growing protests against president obama's health care reform plan. >> reporter: in harbor east, food, fun and prices, baltimore restaurant week is back. we'll have the story when we continue. >>> stick around for the updated forecast. >>> wjz is always on for the top stories and instant updates, click wjz.com. when a tornado tore through holly, colorado, air life denver took to the air... their night-vision goggles keeping them safe on a perilous flight... and powering those precision goggles--- is the only battery air life trusts: duracell. trusted everywhere. look for new duracell ultra advanced now with even more power to protect. >>> complete warping of severe weather. >>> another summer-like day. >> stickier than yesterday and going to be worse tomorrow. showing you doppler radar, we have a few thunderstorms popped u
it found bank of america and wells fargo were the worst performers for struggling homeowners. >>> trump, his daughter and dallas bank offered a hundred million in cash for trump entertainment resort. you can track the latest online. >>> coming up at 4:00, just say no, growing protests against president obama's health care reform plan. >> reporter: in harbor east, food, fun and prices, baltimore restaurant week is back. we'll have the story when we continue. >>>...
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, and also a moment of possibility for america. and that we're -- where you could affect change the most. and when you weigh that, although clearly congress has its appeal to me personally, and you can make change from congress and you can just see it just this last week, that the type of things that we wanted to do, both of/9 us, but it's his presidency, is the place you can most impact people's lives, leave your thumb print, where they can improve their lives and have that most immediate impact is from the white house. and although i gave something up personally for my career and also personally, i think --. >> rose: in chicago. >> yes, that the white house was the place to make that most immediate change. and i cannot think of a better person to work for and help him see through his agenda than president obama. >> rose: you seem to be different. >> nass's because i'm fully medicated. (laughter) >> rose: on what? >> sleep, sleep deprivation. >> rose: sleep deprivation. he's cool. you seem to be hot. >> uh-huh. >> rose: he is from
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if you think about what's going on in america, this week and every week in america, 44,000 people lose their health care. 17,000 people file for bankruptcy because of health care costs and 4,500 people die because of lack of health care insurance. we have to make sure it's available to everybody, but we also have to contain the costs. the public option does that. we think it's the best way of doing -- >> why not the co-ops? >> first of all, the co-op has never been done nationally, it's only been done in two small markets, so we have no proof it's going to hold down costs, only for the co-ops itself, not that it's going to drive down costs, because they have no national purchasing ability. i think the public option is something we could gear up, it could work, and it's an option. it's not something that we're going to mandate for people. it's something that people can opt into and it's a good choice. >> but it's a deal breaker if it's not in there? >> i think it's an important thing for us to all move forward on. i want to see the debate in the senate. i am positive that at the end of
if you think about what's going on in america, this week and every week in america, 44,000 people lose their health care. 17,000 people file for bankruptcy because of health care costs and 4,500 people die because of lack of health care insurance. we have to make sure it's available to everybody, but we also have to contain the costs. the public option does that. we think it's the best way of doing -- >> why not the co-ops? >> first of all, the co-op has never been done nationally,...
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>> so far, half of the cars came from america's big three that were sold under this program. some say it will not have a lasting impact on the economy until the government can create more jobs and boost consumer confidence. >> maryland has asked for more than $8 million for the cash for clunkers program. the most sought-after cars under the program -- the ford focus, the toyota corolla, and the honda civic. >> one woman is hoping the fight to go green will get the green light. she wants to add a wind turbine to the top of her home by city law prohibits that. john sherman joins us live with that story. >> right now, a city board is considering that proposal. this wind turbine is extremely tall and also 6 feet wide, facing considerable neighborhood opposition. >> i am here to get the wind turbine approved because the laws that were written in 1971 -- no one has ever heard of this and 1971. >> this is her home near federal help. she has big plans for the roof. this is a similar turbine actually in use. >> we have got to go into renewable energy. i am located with water on either
>> so far, half of the cars came from america's big three that were sold under this program. some say it will not have a lasting impact on the economy until the government can create more jobs and boost consumer confidence. >> maryland has asked for more than $8 million for the cash for clunkers program. the most sought-after cars under the program -- the ford focus, the toyota corolla, and the honda civic. >> one woman is hoping the fight to go green will get the green light....
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, a stinguished marine who seed in t mitary all of his life with obseations about amera's role with america's role in the world, especlly middle eas >> i've heard both sides, arab and israeli,nly you could do it, put it onhe table, i'm coinced that for it to be a comprehensive sustainable plan they have toork it out, put it onhe table wehould not be in the an of putng it on the table. >>. >> rose: the head ofkessler motorsas scheduled to tell us about his electric car, that interview willake place later. to want, president cnton in north rea, john meaam and general tony zinni when we coinue. captioning spoored by ro communications from our stuos in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: bill clintoarrived in pyongyg on an unannounced visit. north koreantelevision is reporting the forme president left the country, the jailed journalists with parre pardoned followingn apology in a meter wi kim jong il earlier today. the missioncomes at a tim of hehtened tensions between washington and north korea over its nuclear program. as we tape thi broadcast at 7:00 p.m., t white house has nocomment
, a stinguished marine who seed in t mitary all of his life with obseations about amera's role with america's role in the world, especlly middle eas >> i've heard both sides, arab and israeli,nly you could do it, put it onhe table, i'm coinced that for it to be a comprehensive sustainable plan they have toork it out, put it onhe table wehould not be in the an of putng it on the table. >>. >> rose: the head ofkessler motorsas scheduled to tell us about his electric car, that...
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and one way don't you think president obama has succeeded in utterly altering the view of america and people's minds that he has brought credibility to american democracy which probably did not exist before? >> a very interesting question because it goes back literally to the period when barack obama started thinking seriously about running which is late summer 2006 he took a trip to africa and on that trip he came back with a belief, a feeling that the election of and african american, him in particular, would have an instant affect how the world saw the country. even if there was not an important change of policy which she was still advocating, that act alone would say something about america that would make the world look differently and that has been the case. if you look at a recent study that looks at the approval ratings of obama it is unbelievable. there is that potential for him out there. i think the problem or challenge for him is it is one thing to begin to make the old bridge to talk about a different kind of america or engagement with the world under president bush but a
and one way don't you think president obama has succeeded in utterly altering the view of america and people's minds that he has brought credibility to american democracy which probably did not exist before? >> a very interesting question because it goes back literally to the period when barack obama started thinking seriously about running which is late summer 2006 he took a trip to africa and on that trip he came back with a belief, a feeling that the election of and african american,...
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he did it and turned america around. sean: in many ways he seems to be hoover, f.d.r. on the one hand in terms of his economic policy and carter. and then carter also on national defense. and remember, ronald reagan talked about a gap of vulnerability. we creating a defensive gap of vulnerability? >> look, one of the realities of life today is that the iranians are building nuclear weapons. whether we want to admit it or not. they're installing the best anti-air defenses that the world knows of. that's the sa-300 system sold to them by the russians. we don't know what barack obama and vladimir putin said to each other when they sat down in moscow a few weeks ago. because this most transparent administration in history doesn't tell us what goes on behind the scenes any more than we know what bill clinton told kim jong-il in pyongyang. sean: was in a a bad idea? -- was that a bad idea? >> nobody knows the anguish of negotiating for american citizens better than i do. the reality is it's never a good idea for governments to do that kind of thing. we don't know what the pr
he did it and turned america around. sean: in many ways he seems to be hoover, f.d.r. on the one hand in terms of his economic policy and carter. and then carter also on national defense. and remember, ronald reagan talked about a gap of vulnerability. we creating a defensive gap of vulnerability? >> look, one of the realities of life today is that the iranians are building nuclear weapons. whether we want to admit it or not. they're installing the best anti-air defenses that the world...
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they've heard that here before with silver, gas, oil yet this remains the poorest country in south america. it's different this time, says the plant manager. these profits will stay in the country. if bolivia can make this work. it can offer the country a sea of future. >>> and coming up members of congress ready to fly in style. courtesy of your money. fancy feast appetizers. simple high quality ingredients like wild alaskan salmon, white meat chicken, or seabass and shrimp in a delicate broth, prepared without by-products or fillers. new fancy feast appetizers. celebrate the moment. new fancy feast appetizers. the $100 cream. flabbergasted when we creamed the $700 cream! for under $30 regenerist micro-sculpting cream hydrates better than 32 of the world's most expensive creams. fantastic. phenomenal. regenerist. back playing in .the afternoon. excedrin back and body has two ingredients to block and relieve the pain. doesn't your whole body deserve excedrin strengthelief? excedrin. what ache? >>> former ra wla congressma william jefferson was convicted late today of charges of bribery and
they've heard that here before with silver, gas, oil yet this remains the poorest country in south america. it's different this time, says the plant manager. these profits will stay in the country. if bolivia can make this work. it can offer the country a sea of future. >>> and coming up members of congress ready to fly in style. courtesy of your money. fancy feast appetizers. simple high quality ingredients like wild alaskan salmon, white meat chicken, or seabass and shrimp in a...
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. >> there's no doubt america is loving you right now. >> was it money? reports about abdul's salary have varied widely, with claims she's made as much as $2 million to $4 million a year. >> she's trying to make it all like it was all negotiations, it was about money or other things. really this was just about her and producers not wanting to work with her anymore. >> it was only four months ago that i sat down with paula abdul in los angeles for a rare, exclusive interview. it was toward the end of the idol season and paula made it clear she wanted to stay. so do you want to stay on the show or not? >> i love the show. i do. i love what i do on the show. and i'm loving it more this season than ever. it's taken a while to get comfortable in my own skin. >> eight years maybe, yeah. >> yeah. finally on my last year of the contract i'm having the best time of my life. >> this is "american idol"! >> the industry experts believe that producers are taking a big risk in changing a winning cast. so why did she leave? >> because of her erratic behavior. saying thi
. >> there's no doubt america is loving you right now. >> was it money? reports about abdul's salary have varied widely, with claims she's made as much as $2 million to $4 million a year. >> she's trying to make it all like it was all negotiations, it was about money or other things. really this was just about her and producers not wanting to work with her anymore. >> it was only four months ago that i sat down with paula abdul in los angeles for a rare, exclusive...
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we did a thing for feeding america where kellogg's gave $10 million worth of product to feeding america to fill the food banks. >> this is why the country is so fat, because of you. >> well, those are for people that don't get to eat because -- >> i see what you're saying. that makes more sense. >> the fat people gave the skinny people more food, we could all just eat. >> yeah. yeah. >> like we could solve obesity and human hunger at the same time. >> you're right. you're right, but try getting a pizza out of my hand. good luck. >> likewide. i'm not giving up my pizza either. >> you just did an action hero. is this your first action hero type of movie? >> yeah. it was my first. it was awesome. >> what's awesome about that? >> i try to do as much of the stunt stuff as i can. >> me too. >> i see you out here. you like walk from here, walk out here, then you walk around. >> that door doesn't open itself. >> you talk to people. i don't know. you've got to avoid all these chairs and stuff. it's -- it's like sexy. [ laughter ] but i did this thing. i started to do like training for it. gettin
we did a thing for feeding america where kellogg's gave $10 million worth of product to feeding america to fill the food banks. >> this is why the country is so fat, because of you. >> well, those are for people that don't get to eat because -- >> i see what you're saying. that makes more sense. >> the fat people gave the skinny people more food, we could all just eat. >> yeah. yeah. >> like we could solve obesity and human hunger at the same time. >>...
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but does that number accurately reflect the job climate here in america? now, according to "forbes".com, the answer is no. they say that the labor department adds jobs in the summer months, like july, to compensate for temporary factory shutdowns. now, forbes estimates that the actual number of jobs lost last months is probably closer to 600,000. joining me now is fox news contributor, former white house press secretary, dana preseason notice, and cheryl casone is with us. guys, good to see you. in july, 796,000 people were taken off the labor department's definition of work force because they stopped looking for work. is it possible they're cooking the books here, dana? >> those workers are called discouraged workers. and i thought about that word a when you get to the point where you're discouraged, that means you've talked to as many friends as you can, knocked on as many doors as you can and you condition find a job. it affects your relationships and everything else. it's a large number, but there are people behind every one of those numbers. >> contin
but does that number accurately reflect the job climate here in america? now, according to "forbes".com, the answer is no. they say that the labor department adds jobs in the summer months, like july, to compensate for temporary factory shutdowns. now, forbes estimates that the actual number of jobs lost last months is probably closer to 600,000. joining me now is fox news contributor, former white house press secretary, dana preseason notice, and cheryl casone is with us. guys, good...
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nikhil, what did america have to give to get these journalists back. >> didn't have a lot to give. they certainly gave concessions, if you will, when you think of the fact that kim jong-il has got a big propaganda hit out of this. there was question about his health. he's now proved to the world that he's alive. that's something. >> and that was a big question. >> and that was a big question. he got a big propaganda boost in his own country. the front page of the north korean paper had five pictures of kim jong-il with bill clinton. it wasn't until you got to page three that you had a little blurb that mentioned that the journalists had been freed. and finally, you've got -- you've got to show the world that you still had some control over your country over which there was some significant doubts. >> well, whose court is the ball in now to try to move it forward? stereo well, what's interesting also -- and nikhil was right. it also showed the world that north korea is rational to a certain degree. it could sit down and talk it a western leader of some stature and come out of it loo
nikhil, what did america have to give to get these journalists back. >> didn't have a lot to give. they certainly gave concessions, if you will, when you think of the fact that kim jong-il has got a big propaganda hit out of this. there was question about his health. he's now proved to the world that he's alive. that's something. >> and that was a big question. >> and that was a big question. he got a big propaganda boost in his own country. the front page of the north korean...
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in the wider cup of south america. and the friendly game between moscow and russia will also go ahead next week. >>> the producers of one of the world's most expensive essential oils are struggling too. almost half the supply of rose oil comes from one valley in bulgaria the >> early evening and deep in the bulgarian countryside they're getting ready to distill the day's lavender harvest, packing tightly into vats and then forcing steam through. the scent of lavender is overpowering. a few weeks earlier it wasn't lavender but roses they were harvesting in a traditional business that goes back more than a century. here in the lee of these mountains say perfect microclimate for growing roses and the fields stretch for miles. the oil distilled from these flowers is valuable. at its peak it sold for $206 a kilo but not this year. the price has fallen and the growers are calling it a crisis. the recession means fewer travelers passing through duty-free shops like this where the bulk of the u.s. perfumes are sold. it's bad f
in the wider cup of south america. and the friendly game between moscow and russia will also go ahead next week. >>> the producers of one of the world's most expensive essential oils are struggling too. almost half the supply of rose oil comes from one valley in bulgaria the >> early evening and deep in the bulgarian countryside they're getting ready to distill the day's lavender harvest, packing tightly into vats and then forcing steam through. the scent of lavender is...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. neil: all right, well, still tons of unanswered questions about michael jackson's death and life. the glove. that glove, the glove, it is huge, it is worth a fortune, and it is here. it is up for sale along with many of his other possessions. the ceo of an auction house joins us. this is famous for a number of reasons. a, this is the one he wore during the special. >> yes, during the moonwalk, and this was the only left-hand glove. it is the holy grail of michael jackson memorabilia, because when you think of michael jackson, you think of the glove, and this motown performance was his most famous. very few can you identify to a specific performance, and this when you can. because it is different, you can match it up to the photographs, exactly. neil: all of the others on the right-hand side, this one special for that event, and also special for the auction. >> yes, one of the founders of the commodores, walter, they were opening
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. neil: all right, well, still tons of unanswered questions about michael jackson's death and life. the glove. that glove, the glove, it is huge, it is worth a fortune, and it is here. it is up for sale along with many of his other possessions. the ceo of an auction house joins us. this is famous for a number of reasons. a, this is the one he wore during the special. >> yes, during the...
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he did it and turned america around. sean: in many ways he seems to be hoover, f.d.r. on the one hand in terms of his economic policy and carter. and then carter also on national defense. and remember, ronald reagan talked about a gap of vulnerability. we creating a defensive gap of vulnerability? >> look, one of the realities of life today is that the iranians are building nuclear weapons. whether we want to admit it or not. they're installing the best anti-air defenses that the world knows of. that's the sa-300 system sold to them by the russians. we don't know what barack obama and vladimir putin said to each other when they sat down in moscow a few weeks ago. because this most transparent administration in history doesn't tell us what goes on behind the scenes any more than we know what bill clinton told kim jong-il in pyongyang. sean: was in a a bad idea? -- was that a bad idea? >> nobody knows the anguish of negotiating for american citizens better than i do. the reality is it's never a good idea for governments to do that kind of thing. we don't know what the pr
he did it and turned america around. sean: in many ways he seems to be hoover, f.d.r. on the one hand in terms of his economic policy and carter. and then carter also on national defense. and remember, ronald reagan talked about a gap of vulnerability. we creating a defensive gap of vulnerability? >> look, one of the realities of life today is that the iranians are building nuclear weapons. whether we want to admit it or not. they're installing the best anti-air defenses that the world...
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america's choice is not an expense them. it is expensive. most good things usually are. it does not go everywhere. when we tend to put it in place since that this sum of money has to be approved by a board will be placed in front of you to do not have stuff there is a lot and the chattering class' why this is a terrible thing. the reality is that is our principal. equity, and not the quality. . . the reality is we don't really know what else to do or what else we would be giving it. we assume it is a hard conversation to have with faculty because everybody wants to say i know what i'm doing but we don't or we would have done it. i actually don't know how to teach the acquisition of reading. i don't know how to teach set pherae in mathematics. i actually can to get people to understand the equations and chemistry. and just calling that out saying so there it is that wasn't so bad. but we can find out. and we had to find out collectively. and we work with colleagues many of whom are in this room and who i have tremendous respect for putting up with less as we pushed really
america's choice is not an expense them. it is expensive. most good things usually are. it does not go everywhere. when we tend to put it in place since that this sum of money has to be approved by a board will be placed in front of you to do not have stuff there is a lot and the chattering class' why this is a terrible thing. the reality is that is our principal. equity, and not the quality. . . the reality is we don't really know what else to do or what else we would be giving it. we assume...
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with a close relationship with america, and troops in afghanistan, australia has been a target in recent times. but this could be different, according to the police, went instead to the turmoil in the horn of africa. >> police in khartoum broke up the trial of a women exposed of indecency, facing 40 lashes for wearing trousers and a restaurant. it has provoked an outcry among human rights groups. iran holding three americans who travelled illegally into the country from neighboring kurdistan. they say that they strayed into the border while hiking. hillary clinton called on to iran to return as quickly as possible. thousands of palestinian fat of members attended their first meeting in decades. the meeting was opened by a call for unity, but the comments were shattered by a fight with hamas, who accuses him of collaborating with israel. after two months of process challenging his election, mahmoud ahmadinejad was brought in for a second term officially. he used the opportunity to blast away western nations. but it may be enemies within his own country that ought to console him more -- co
with a close relationship with america, and troops in afghanistan, australia has been a target in recent times. but this could be different, according to the police, went instead to the turmoil in the horn of africa. >> police in khartoum broke up the trial of a women exposed of indecency, facing 40 lashes for wearing trousers and a restaurant. it has provoked an outcry among human rights groups. iran holding three americans who travelled illegally into the country from neighboring...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> three shocks from a taser were no match for one tennessee suspect. the 300-pound man appeared unphased after an officer tasered him for resisting arrest. he got up and started walking oo away, so another cop shot a taser at him. that didn't phase him either. despite the man pulling off probes, police eventually took down the suspect and arrested him. >>> fireballs erupted for hours from a burning michigan fuel storage facility. the fire sent sploiding oil barrels high into the air, forcing firefighters to retreat the blaze and residents to evacuate for miles. officials say only an unmanned track shooting flame-retardant foam could be used. >>> torrential rains caused major flooding in kentucky and left a parking lot of churchill downs, home to the kentucky derby, looking more like a marina. the main library is under three and a half feet of standing water. some residents are stranded in their homes and thousands have lost power. >>> president obama celebrated his 48th birthday in washington, d.c.
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> three shocks from a taser were no match for one tennessee suspect. the 300-pound man appeared unphased after an officer tasered him for resisting arrest. he got up and started walking oo away, so another cop shot a taser at him. that didn't phase him either. despite the man pulling off probes, police eventually took down the suspect and arrested him. >>> fireballs erupted...